ALPFA Tabling eventIn anticipation of our ice-cream social and our 7th Annual Business Banquet, we would like to market to students by informing them about our upcoming events and opportunities, and opportunities. We will be handing out fliers and distributing baked goods.

AIESEC TablingTabling for AIESEC Baruch's info session for students to learn more about how they can travel the world and make a difference. Go abroad on a volunteer internship experience in opportunities in over 124 different countries. Opportunities ranging from environmental sustainability, education, business and more. There is something for everyone. Stop by and see what AIESEC Baruch Exchange Programs can do for you! Volunteer abroad with our Global Citizen Program or Intern abroad through our Global Talent Program.

The Nisanov ZoneHillel at Baruch offers weekly classes with Rabbis. Conversations with Rabbi Shlomo Nisanov offers students this amazing opportunity to explore Judaism from the inside out by learning with one of our outstanding rabbis and teachers. It is Hillel's goal to encourage students to grow and develop Jewishly while enriching their education at CUNY Baruch.

Bloomberg IBloomberg I: Introduction to Bloomberg Professional for Equities
The Bloomberg I workshop is an introduction to the Bloomberg Professional service, a leading source of real-time and historical financial information. Bloomberg I covers navigation within the Bloomberg system and focuses on company stocks and equity markets.

IVCF small group (bible study)Small group is an intimate group that focuses on the Scripture (Bible) and how it relates to our situations and life today. We will be discussing and learning as a group while building community as we get to know each other.

Alpha Kappa Psi Presents: Attitude for Success EventOur guest speaker, Claudine Halpern will guide students through several aspects of success including building optimism, overcoming failures and learning from them, choosing the correct path and adapting to new ideas. Claudine is an expert management consultant with over 25 years of work experience in the information technology and financial sectors. She's consulted for a number of major insurance, brokerage and financial firms including: New York Stock Exchange, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and many more. Please join us in the USG Conference Room NVC 3-270. Refreshments will be served!

Holi Festival of Pomp, Dance, and SpringA celebration in honor of "Holi" the Hindu start of the new lunar year. Baruch students, Hindu and non-Hindu, will learn by celebrating the spirit of the holiday through a curated selection of performances including songs, dances, and skits from fellow South Asian, Indian, and Indo-Caribbean students as well as experience tasty recipes traditional to the festival. Through this event, we aim for students to receive a firm understanding of the colorful holiday through an original festival.

Co-sponsored by the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Creative Cities International and The Baruch College-Rubin Museum of Art Project

Mayor de Blasio ran and won on a platform of a "tale of two cities." His election prompts us to ask what a vision for a more egalitarian society could mean for the arts in our city.

Over two more evenings -- tonight and April 30th -- we will take a fresh look at how a progressive administration could - with public support - reshape and revitalize our attitudes and priorities on a wide range of pressing issues for the arts and culture broadly. What value do we place on ensuring dynamic cultural experiences for all our citizens?

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC--$10.00 donation suggested
April 2 -- CREATIVITY AND THE CITY: The Arts and Profound Change

“We cannot be a democracy if the power of imagination is allowed to become a luxury commodity." *

Great cities big or small are receptive to the best talents wherever they may come from which in turn fosters creativity and innovation. The success of a city is determined not only by its ability to expand opportunity for all its citizens economically but to give them the freedom to imagine the unexpected and the possible.

The arts broaden our vision of the world and open us up to imaginative experiences of the other and ourselves. Do the arts mattter to a Mayor who is primarily focused on issues of equity? We will focus this discussion on how the arts, broadly defined, with their potential for critical and creative thinking can support this Mayor in realizing his vision.